Post by Mia on Jan 31, 2021 2:53:12 GMT
Well, 2020 well and truly over, and another month has almost passed. Time/date seem to blur and next thing you are writing the wrong month or year, not alone the day. I have a piece of writing paper with the date, 20th March on!
While it may be difficult to see people at present, connections are more and more important. Please consider virtually reaching out to friends and family, via a letter/card, phone call, text, or even email. Humanity is one of the most beautiful things on the planet.
Postal services have been, and still are, affected by Covid-19 outbreak. Snail mail can be slow, and can be even slower than usual due to decreased air traffic. Postcrossing's Postal Monitor page can give you an overview of mail suspensions from countries to international destinations. For further information, look at your own postal authority's website for service/status updates. Already this year, there were 10 days the postie didn't even do the round, but hopefully the posties will be healthy and well again.
Ongoing - I am occasionally looking for the bigger charities around the world accepting stamps as donations (and then they can sell on to dealers and the philatelic world). The UK has many charities doing this - they may research into cancer or other illnesses, provide nurses, hospices, fund equipment at hospitals, support services, humanitarian causes..... but I would like to find equivalents around the world. When I was a child in the UK, I remember watching Blue Peter. This television show for children would have fundraising campaigns, and one I remember is the saving of used stamps - these would be sent to the programme and the stamps sold by weight to dealers, with monies raised going to the charity chosen by the programme). I think some charities may have put receiving stamp donations on hold due to the current times.
A couple of reminders:
While it is nice to share pictures of incoming/outgoing mail (here, Instagram or elsewhere), please please obscure the other person's address (in the UK, a postcode is nearly the same as showing the street name) - show your own address at your own risk, but please do not share that of others without their permission. I am still seeing people do this, and they don't seem to think it is a problem
Be careful also when using the quote button to reply, please do not quote someone else's postal address. I do see this still happening on other forums/comment sites. The quote-bracket-fairy may be out on occasion waving her magic wand.
While it may be difficult to see people at present, connections are more and more important. Please consider virtually reaching out to friends and family, via a letter/card, phone call, text, or even email. Humanity is one of the most beautiful things on the planet.
Postal services have been, and still are, affected by Covid-19 outbreak. Snail mail can be slow, and can be even slower than usual due to decreased air traffic. Postcrossing's Postal Monitor page can give you an overview of mail suspensions from countries to international destinations. For further information, look at your own postal authority's website for service/status updates. Already this year, there were 10 days the postie didn't even do the round, but hopefully the posties will be healthy and well again.
Ongoing - I am occasionally looking for the bigger charities around the world accepting stamps as donations (and then they can sell on to dealers and the philatelic world). The UK has many charities doing this - they may research into cancer or other illnesses, provide nurses, hospices, fund equipment at hospitals, support services, humanitarian causes..... but I would like to find equivalents around the world. When I was a child in the UK, I remember watching Blue Peter. This television show for children would have fundraising campaigns, and one I remember is the saving of used stamps - these would be sent to the programme and the stamps sold by weight to dealers, with monies raised going to the charity chosen by the programme). I think some charities may have put receiving stamp donations on hold due to the current times.
A couple of reminders:
While it is nice to share pictures of incoming/outgoing mail (here, Instagram or elsewhere), please please obscure the other person's address (in the UK, a postcode is nearly the same as showing the street name) - show your own address at your own risk, but please do not share that of others without their permission. I am still seeing people do this, and they don't seem to think it is a problem
Be careful also when using the quote button to reply, please do not quote someone else's postal address. I do see this still happening on other forums/comment sites. The quote-bracket-fairy may be out on occasion waving her magic wand.